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THE OMAHA DAILY MKTS,'. SUXDAT, MARCH 17, 1001. DENVER WANTS TO STAY Weitom Ltngnt His Trouble Trjing to Coax It to Traniftr. MAGNATES WRESTLE OVER CIRCUIT Onmlin, SI. I'nul, .Minneapolis, SI. .loe, KniisMM ('lt- nml Urn Molnca Arc (lie Mure IjnoiiKli . Cities. ST. PAUL, March 16. (Special Telegram.) The magnates of the Western League of llaac Hall Clubs held a preliminary confer encc at the llyan hotel tonight. Those present were: President, T. J. Hlekcy, J. l nuncio of HI. Joseph, Mo., W. V. Chans of Ucs Moines, William Hulcn of J'urblo, I). I'ACkard of Denver, George Tcbcuu of Kan sas City, A. II. Heal I of Minneapolis, Wil liam Itourke of Omaha and George E. Leu non and James Ilyan of St. l'aul. At tho first meeting the gentlemen found It Impossible to unravel the complicated altuatlon. President Hlekcy said late to night that owing to the numerous plans proposed It was Impossible to attempt so lution for uy of them at tho first confer ence. Ho said before the contingent left tho city a disposition would bo mado of all tho pending business and ho believed things would be In a good ptactlcal working order. Tomorrow afternoon thoy will get to gether to dcteimlno upon somo of tho mat ters before them, The matter of n circuit Is tho most difficult to be considered, nr.d has been refctred to an advisory commit tee, consisting of lleall, ftourko nnd Tcbeati, All the managers admitted thy were n( a loss for definite Ideas as to tho circuit, nnd will bo unablo to arrive nt final results until all the applications for places have been re ceived. As fur as Bloux City Is concerned It has ono point In Its favor, that of having had good nudlcnccti tho last season, but most of tho magnates are agreed that tho town Is too small to Justify Its being Included. In this connection Manager Ueall's removal from that city to Minneapolis Is argued against taking In tho Iowa city. Denver, upon tho other hand, Is favored becauso It Is one of tho most profitable baso ball towns In the west. Issue lletucrn V.nmt nml West. The real Issue Is between abandoning en tirely the western clubs and taking In the eastern cities. In this event Denver of courso would bp left out. Indianapolis Is very popular and thcro Is a strong sentl me in of admitting tho Ilooslcrs. Manager Ileal! Is making some trouble for Milwaukee, which Is American lengun torrltory. It Is looked upon as tho worst sort of policy to enter this territory, and under these conditions the chances of the beer city arc rather dubious. The funda mental Idea Is to havo n ten-club league. That St. Paul, Minneapolis, Omaha, St. Joseph, I'ansas City and Dch Moines will be In the lenguo Is generally admitted. Mr, lltilen of Pueblo nnd Mr. Packaid of Den ' ver havo to bo considered In somo way, cither by the transfer to other oltlcs or the purchase of their frunchlses. Packard Is Interested In other than baso ball circles In Denver nnd .could not be Induced to leave that city. Some talk has been made of admitting Colorado Springs as a more desirable placo than Pueblo. It is generally conceded that Hlekcy will bo re-elected president of the league. tlin stretch Caywond was forced to ride Vnrro hard, while Va Dusen looked fi r ward confidently to the end. Cochran, who had nursiHl his horse carefully whllo tho leuders were racing themselves Into e. bauHtlon, swung Into the middle of the track us they turned and wore Wild IMrnto down In the run home, winning by u length. Varro was third, a length awny. Henry Clay Hyo Is the third son of Imp. Kntitnkti to win tho local classic, Meadow Thorpe anil King Ilnrleycorn being tho other two. Cochran's handling of the norso elicited much praise. It was tho closing of the Crescent City club's meeting. The new Louisiana Jockey rlub's spring meeting opens Monday. The weather was Ideal nnd the track fust. Uoomeraek wns tho only winning fuNorlto. William Koremini, who shared the punishment Indicted upon the perpetrators of the l.lzle Kelly Job, has been reinstated, It being shown that he had no Interest In the marc. GOVERNOR ALLEN IS ELATED DROPS MANY JOCKEY CLUBS American Turf Conre Tit km Aimij-tilt- MriiilH-rslilii of Allies of the Western. IS A RACE FROM WIRE TO WIRE ('rcneent City Derby Token from (lie 1'iitorlte, Wild IMrutr, hy Henry Clity Hyo. NUW OUI.KANS. March lS.-The JI.WK1 Crescent City Derby wan a horse nice from start to finish, and though at tho llnlsh the victory .vested with an outsider, Henry Clay ityo, the result was very popular. The 'Morris colt. Choice, was scratched during tho morning and tills eliminated an Important factor. Wild Pirate, generally at fi to 0. and Varro, who was backed at 3 to 2. divided the betting honors. Tom Stevens' pair, I'lendor and Hldoni, were coupled at fives ami receded to sixes, while Henry Clay Ityo's price wits as good us 11! at times. Tho betting was extremelj lib eral, nnd ho much money came In on lYs scden's colt that his price was cut in eights, though It eventually went back to tens, Hnnswurst was friendless nt 30 to 1. The parndo to tho post wax watched with absorbing Interest. At the post tho six horses wheeled In a bunch, with nil HtrnlRhtened, and Starter Fitzgerald sprung the barrier Instantly, sending them off I" n beautiful stnrt. In the first furlong Coclt rnn took Henry Clay Hyo to tho front and at tho quarter opened up a gap of a length, Varro second and the favorite, Wild Pirate, third nnd coming fust, Down the half mlln Cochran took his mount back to third place and for the next quarter thera wuh a hot contest between Wild Pirate and Varro, each lending In turn. Turning Into CINCINNATI. March lrt.-At u meeting of the American Turf congress In Us olllces at Covington, Ky., today It was .resolved that those members who had given their allegiance to the Western Jockey club, to wit. the new Louisville Jockey club, I.n tonla Jockey club of Covington, Ky., tho St I.ouls Jockey club, the new Memphis Jockey club, the new Louisiana Jockey club. Washington Park club, Chicago Jockey club und Harlem Jo'key club of Chicago, bo nnd they were dropped from tho roll of membership In tho American Turf congress. All the olllces were declared vacant with the exception of that of treasurer, ns to which the Incumbent, s, j,Co. In person ngrco to hold the funds to the order of the now olllcers. The offices were lllled: Presi dent, May Overtoil of the Tennessee Hreed ers' association; vlep president, tleorgo M. Hendrlc of the Highland Park club of De troit; secretary, K. V. Kowler of the Queen City Jockey club; assistant secretary. llo?er Hulllvun of, the Queen 'lty Jockey club. Commlttro on licenses, Joseph K. Martin, V. K. b'uwler and Walter O. Parmer. The Delinar Jockey club of St. Louis wns ndmltted to membership. Tho license fee for trainers and Jockeys .was reduced from $25 to $15. Tho Turf Writers' iiuHoclatlou wuh unani mously 'endorsed. A communication from the Owners' and Trainers' Mutual associa tion as to changes in rules governing racing wuh received and referred lo the president, vice president and Hip license committee, which nro to meet President Scoggan and Vice President Hayes of tho Owners' and Trainers' Mutual association at tho earliest convenient date and place to confer and agree In reforencn to tho changes, The books, papers nnd olllces of tlin Amer ican Turf congress were taken possession of by Hie new olllcers and they uro now In full iwssesslon. Tho applications for licenses and other communications Murtild be addressed to V. Kowler. secretary American TprC con gress, Covington, Ky. SLOAN . WINS CALIFORNIA'S lllilfi .lop h'roy llnlf n I.piikIIi Abend if Itrulnl for Derby lln nor. SAN 1'HANCISCoTMarcli !.-About 7.000 people were present nt the opening of Ingle, side today nnd line sport wns witnessed. The California Derby, tho feature- bf a good program, was taken by Joe Krev, the fa vorite, ridden by Tod Hloan. The Schorr colt beat a good Held of .1-year-olds after one of the best contests of the season. A Held of six sported silk in the event, which was valued at J,l75. Joe Krey was always favorite at B to 7 and even money, while Cnnmore was a strong second choice. The Held was sent away to a good start and Articulate went lo the front at once. He led until tho first stretch, when Jim Krey, who hud moved up from fifth posi tion, assumed command, O'Connor on llrutal, who was Interfered with at Hip start, also made his move nnd challenged Sloan, A furious drive resulted, Sloa'u land ing Joe Kroy n winner by half ti length. Hrutal beat f'anmore three lengths, Tho time, 2:u7'4. marked a good performance, as a strong wind was blowing. Tuthlll was favorite for the special event at a mile and a sixteenth, but Advance (iiiard led all the way and won cleverly. Periwig fell In the steeplechase, but Suth erland escaped Injury. Mester beat May boy a head. It was announced that racing would be resumed nt Tnnforan Monday, as It was un derstood that Mayor Phelan had vetoed the ordinance allowing' lugleslde to open, Wlilxt I'lnycrn' Animal .Meetlnu. GRAND ISLAND, Neb.. March 10.-Spo-clal.)- The third annual meeting of the Ne braska State Whist association closed In this city last night with a banquet In the LlederkrniiB hall. A free-for-all pair con tist was the closing feature, twenty-six pairs participating. Ackermanu and Aiken of Lincoln won for the north and south and Prime ni'd Miller of Grand Island for tho east and west pairs. In tho team contest for the Lincoln cup Omaha took the hon ors. Aurora being second, Lincoln third, with Grand Island and Greeley Center fol lowing. The pair contest for the statu championship resulted In a tie between Iliishuell and Iliirnham of Lincoln and Friend anil Hell of Grand Inland. I, nun TpiiiiIm Ttiiminineitt. MONTH CARLO, Mnrc'h 16. -There wns beautiful weather und brilliant playing at tho lawn tennis tournament here today. Several of the llnnls were Mulshed and the concluding games will bo nlaycd. Mrs. Hill yard won the llual In the ladles' singles, beating Miss l?llddiil by n seoro of U-2. 2-6, 5- 6. The finals of the singles were exciting and Mrs. Iangley defeated Mrs. Payn, 11-3. 4-0, 11-2. The IJoherty brothers defeated Have and Hlllyard In tho men's doubles, :)!!. 7-B, U-l. 1-1. In tho mixed handicap niaekpr and Douglns bca't De Garmcndla, 6- 1, G-l. Finds Eiutem Porto Rico Enjoying Great ' Crop Prospeott. GENERAL VACCINATION FOR SMALLPOX I'lffy Cnses I tiller Trratnient nt I'nncc, lint Nil I'nrllicr Mireml Is Ken red Two Lepers llnm n. SAN JL'AN. Porto Rico. March 16. Tho United States special vessel -Mayflower, with Governor Allen on board, which was re ported from Fajardo to be aground on a sandbar, has returned here, having floated. It sustained no damago Governor Allen Is elated over the bright crop outlook nnd tho condition of tho new roads In tho eastern section of tho Island. In Ponce there arc still tlfty cases of smallpox under treatment, but the disease Is making no headway and an epidemic Is not feared, A few cases are reported In nil tho towns, but thcro aro fow deaths. Vaccination is general. Two lepers are reported to have been drowned In Aguldalla. One was a library keeper. Fifteen persons suffering from leprosy arc confined on an Island set aside for tho victims of the disease. Governor Allen is snld to havo decided to nppolnt two Americans, Messrs. Iirwln and Wuvages, Judges In the district courts. RENTS A LOUISVILLE PARK Hlekcy of flic Western Milken Present Kttninrx I.oiiL l.H.e n "Mure Tlilnu." LOCISVILLK. March 16-Clmrlrs P. Driller, owner of the Louisville ball park, tonight accepted by wire n proposition to lease the park for a term of years made by President Hlckey' nnd Messrs. W. II. Wat kins and Charles II. Itnuehniipt of Ihe Western league. This Is taken us conclu sive that Louisville will this year be repre sented lu the Western league. Cliielntintl S'Ihiim n I 'pit, CINCINNATI, March K-Pltchcr Rd Scott, who played with the Cincinnati team last season, today signed a Cleveland American league contract. The following players were signed by the Cincinnati Na tional league todny: Pitcher. Phillips; tlrst baseman, llradley; outfielder, Crawford, and shortstop, Stelufoldt. All were mem bers of tho local team Inst season. t'li't elnmls to Get lo Work. CLHVKLAND. March KS.-Munugcr Me Aleer of the Cleveland club todny signed F.rv Heck second baseman of last year's Toledo Interstate league, and Pitcher Scott of Toledo, who wuh with tho Cincinnati National league team last year. Manager MpAleer- will call the club for practice on April 1 Tho players will get Into shape on tho home grounds. ( lose of SiiirtHiiinn's Nliow, NKW YORK, March Id. -The Sportsmen's allow camp te a closp tonight. The score lu tho association championship shoot at Interstate park vas: Parmelee, 03: Crosby, IW: Gilbert, Mi; lleikes, M; Fanning, 07; Grif tlth, no; Hanks. 02; Fox. 31: Ulllott, 00; Mar tin, 77; F. IV, Stephenson. 78; P. Hrlnton, 73; Hallowell, U; Hull, 70; Dudley, 76. Tebenn Clinches n 1'nlr. KANSAS CITY. March lfl.-Mnnnger To bean of tho Kansas City team today signed Outfielder W. Harliniin of last year's Toledo Interstate club, Pitcher U. C. Uyler of Denver nnd Catcher Thomas Messltt of Scranton, Pa. Sl-I)ny Walker. FIiiImIi. PHILADKLPHIA. March It!. The six-day KO-as-you-nlenso race ended tonluht. Final seoro: Gllck. 4S5: llarnes. 170: Trucey, 4SV, Cavannugli. 431; Dean. 40a; Golden. S0J; Hart. 3H; Clifford. :.U0; Sheld, 215; Loslln, 2'; McTugue, 23S; Norman, 2.10; Wlntneun, In Philadelphia lllclit field. PHILADKLPHIA. Slarch 10. - Klmcr Flick, the rlghttlelder of the Philadelphia Hasp Hall dub. haa signed a contract to play with tho local National league team during me season oi iwji, Chilli UiiopUm llyers tint. HOT SPRINGS. Ark., March Hi. Georgo Hvers was knocked out tonight by Frank C'iillds in the seventeenth round of what was to havo tiecn a twenty-round contest. llccMcy Will Wenr Hie Heil. HOT SPRINGS, Ark., Mnrch 10. Jnke Ileckley signed a contract tonight to play with the (Jinemnau itcus una season. Troops Gmiril I)oik. MARSEILLES, March 16. Tho docks this morning are 'guarded by troops, and ad mlttnnco to them Is denied, except In tho coso of workers. Tho adjacent streets aro protected by troops, and cavalry and Infan try nro held at the dock yards, ready for any emergency. Ono hundred and ntty cm ployed men slept yesterday on board of vessels here, and continued worK today without being Interrupted. 7 here 's Nothing W So Bad For a Cough as Coughing. You know it just as well as we do. Your throat always feels worse after a hard coughing spell. And yet you fuss along with your cough, trusting to vinegar and molasses, or sugar and lemon, or some new-fangled medi cine you have just read of, getting no better, or just a trifle worse each day. Why waste time ? Why run the slightest risk of causing asthma, bronchitis, loss of voice, or why make the road so easy for Consumption? Just keep in mind this one thing There's Nothing So Good For a Cough as Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. am KM MAN ' MALADIES MASTERED I made up my mind, soon after graduatlnir from college, that no one man was great inougn to master the entire field of medl rine and surgery. Many physlclf.ns have tried to do tills, but they have met with re sults usually disappointing to themselves tnd often disastrous to their patients. For tils reason I determined early In my pro fessional Cnrr tn rnnflnn tnv ttrnnH strictly to n single line of disease and to originating and perfecting cures for them i. ."jerefore treat only what I am abso .uic.j crnnm mat I can positively cure to l?l'..c.ll!;','J."r.VARIt'oci:LV:. btrictcrk, EpNTAOipt'S "I.OOD POISON, NERVO- SKXCAL HR II It. I TV nn.l nil roflo. r.nn,..ll. . ,.uu nsnociaie oisrases nuu weaK nesss of men. To thete maladies alone many of the best years of my life have J,.f.e.ni.?arnell' devoted nnd on them nil my iscuitles arn concentrated. Our consulta tlon and ooeratlng rooms are thoroughly equipped with every scientific apparatus. Instrument and device essential to the most modern methods of prnctlce nnd our refer ences, noth professional and financial, are urnontr the best cltliens of this vicinity, JMl? k0" cured by us nnd mado ?.PF.V every afflicted man to freely nnd fully investigate our treatment, fcnen ease Is treated separately, scientific a"; closely watching It and carefully fol lowlni Its symptoms with remedies varied through very stage. The diseases that constitute my specialty nre more fully sommented on brlow and nro well worthy J.cfl'!ful P""al of nil men In need o medical attention. Varicocele Pft'Mf. .VP-?- racks j f ""rl11 "luiiiniriy leans to a complete loss of sexunl nower. If von rti 1 ul line nipeaso coino lu ou.r '-Ujcp and let me explain tu you my n.lH.r Vvli i i " OII Will U1CII llOt ?,-,(. ,y 1 llaVfi l'ltvely cured hun Hi, . i casr ot Varicocele during the Phf ,V5ielv.e.mon,lls- finer my treatment ZJ atlV ""proves from the very begin ling, All pnin Instantly ceases. Sore ness nnd swelling quickly subside. The P?.? ,infi.Bi,nKn?nt 'lood aro force.I from ho dilated veins, which rapidly assume Inelr nprmnl size, strength nnd soundness, ,1Lii1,,Cfl"0,"8 ,of disease nnd weakness fi?rlt,jM0m.Pu1'lol' and 1,1 ,npr ead come ; !(.Pni il He po?'er "n(1 Pleasure of ?srfct health nnd restored manhood. Stricture 'JJJ. i m 8trlcture. nor how many dlf .?nVn,,,1.0?,or,,,h'lv', '""appointed you. our 'entment will cure you Just as certainly 0 I Jreat Men Only, and Cure Them to Stay Cured, m Specialist in Diseases of Men of the Stnte-Electro Medical Institute, 1308 Faruam St., Omaha, Neb. asyou come to our ofllce for trentment. I will not do It by dilating or cutting. My treatment Is new. entirely original with me and perfectly painless. It completely dis solves the Stricture and permanently re moves ever- obstruction from the urlnnry passage. It stops every unnnturnl dis charge, allays nil Inflammation, reduces tho prostate gland, when enlarged, cleanses and heals tho bladder nnd kidneys when ir .rltatcd and congested, Invlgorntes tho sex ual organs nnd restores health nnd sound Jiess to every part of the body affected by Ithe disease. Nervo-Sexual Debility nood Is falling nnd will soon be lost un less you do something M yourself. There LI.V.Si ".me to l?"p' Impotency. like nil 'Jf-T.l?1 Is never on tho standstill, Sill" u yo" cnn make no compromise, tlther you must master It or It will master jou and nil your whole future with mlsory nnd Indescribable woe. I havo treated so miliar with them as you nro with tho very da. light. Once ctned by us, you will never again bp bothered with emissions, drains, preinaturpiipss, small or weak organs, ner vous, falling memory, loss of ambition or I other symptoms which rob you of vnur manhood and absolutely unlit you lor study, business, pleasure or marriage. Our 'treatment for wcnls men will correct alt i these p"I'm und restoro you to what nature Intended a Mule, bparty, happy man, with physical, mental and sexual powers com- I jiloto. Contagious Blood Poison On iiccount of its frightful lildeousue.is Contagious Hlood Poison Is commonly called tho king ot venereal diseases. It limy bo cither lieredllary or contracted. Oncu tho system Is tnlnted with It, tlin dlseasn may manifest Itself In the form of scrofula, ec r.eum, rheumatic pains, stiff or swollen Joints, eruptions or copper-colored spots on face or body, little u'cers lu tlin mouth or on the tongue; foro throat, swollen tonsils, falling nut of tho hair or eyebrow and finally a lepious lllco decry of tins flesh ani bone If y&u have any of these cr slmllai symptoms you are cordially Invited to co i suit i s Immediately If I nnd your fes.ni nre unfounded I will quickly unburden your mind lint If your constitution It Infected with ryphllltle virus I will te" you so frankly und show you bow to gi rid of It. Our apeclr.1 treotment for Con tactions Blond Poison Is practically thi .e suit of our life work nnd Is endorsed by the best physicians of America .Mid nnrotxv It contains no Injurious drugs or danaeroui medicines of nnv kind. It goes tu tho v.ry bottom of the disease nnd forces out everv particle of Impmltji Hoou mery olsn anj symptom of blood poison dl.inppenr com plntoly nnd forever. The blood, the tissue the flesh, tin bones nml the whole systeri nre cleansed, purified nnd testored to ntr feet health nnd the patient preur4 rot the duties nnd pleasures of life. Associate Diseases In curing nn ailment of nnv kind w nev.t fall to remove nil rtenev Comnll- or ssocinie UUrnsrs. If ino cn-e is ynriileele, the weak- ciiuseii oy u disappears, If t jj Iiii.ii SB tVi. ',yeiopea into Prostatic, Uladder or Kidney Affection,, the Injured '.".''W. con,1l,,on- S fOlltHiloV, .Hlood Poison, nny and all 8kln. Hlood and Hone Diseases arising from the taint are In10. ym- ,r ' I" lmnotency, the minv 'Ll'ir7Si,.,B "vmp,0,",, fdlowlnir In Its tralh Pi'n031, m',,B11 "-nd sexual power are ' ptnlly removed and rapidly rtplaeed bv the youthful energy of robust manhood Sni n?" ii1,,('h nmy l1" Properly termed Ui. Uni V .UI"'nl",f' nn5L hlch. tu fart are Ofien inoro serious than the original Ml Iment that gives rise t 'hem-all w" sa" fllsappear completely nnd forever wuh' trie jcurn of the main malidy Correspondence Most cases can bo treated successfully nt home. One pcrsoiuil visit Is preferred, hut If It Is Impossible or Inconvenient for you lo call at our otllce, write us a full and un reserved history of your case, plaln'v Min im; your symptoms. Wo make, no chargo for private counsel, und glvo to enrli pa tient n L1COAL CONTHACT to hold for our promlscr:. If you cannot call tctbiy, write. Address STATE ELECTRO-MEDICAL INSTITUTE, 1308 Faruam Street, Bet. 13th and 14th streets, Omaha, Neb. REFERENCES: Best Banks and Leading Business Men in this City. CONSULTATION in person or by letter FREE. Office hours 8 a. m,to 8 p. m. Sundays 10 a. m. to I p. m. WOULD GIVE ISLE OF PINES Oubin Committee Will Recommend Bach Oonceiiions to United Statu, OTHER AMENDMENT ARTICLES WON'T DO no mm Three sizes : 3$c.t 50c $1.00. All druggists. To keep on hand you will like the tl.oo the best, and you will need this amount to euro a chronic or very severe case. Tho 50c. size is just about tight for btonchitls, hoarseness, la grippe, croup, etc. The 25c. slie is convenient when traveling, and la enough to break up a fresh cold. J. C. AYER, CO., Lowell, Mass. Ilpjiort tn lie Mnlmiltted to Convention Tucsilny or Wcilncmlny Will Kxpliilu Object Inns In Uctnll. HAVANA,i Mntchil6. It Is stated that In a majority .,of. the Individual,, reports of the members of. ho constitutional conven tion's commlttcej'on foreign relations it will be recommended thnt the United States bo given the Isle of Pines nnd al lowed to cstnbllsh sanitary measures un der tho direction 'and control of the Wash ington government, but tho other provisions as outlined In the I'Intt amendment will not bo agreed to. Tho report of tho committee will bo uu extensive document, giving reasons In detail why the amendment cannot bo accepted. It Is expected the report will be submitted to the convention next Tuesday or Wednes day. HYMENEAL wmiTl vi ttu in. CHKYENNK, Wyo March 16. (Special.) Wulter H. Willis, general manager of tho Washington Insuranco company of Den ver, and Miss Elizabeth G. Vlttum of Den ver were married last night by Itev. Dr. Rafter at tho jmrlors of tho Inter-Occnn hotel. OsMpiilioii-Huliy. LOU1SVIM.K, Neb.. March 16. (Special,) William Ossenkop and Miss Mlnnlo Iluby were married at " p. m. Thursday nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. Huby by Rev. Jung of the Gorman Lutheran church. Mnyor-Cror. HUMBOLDT, Neb., March 16. (Special.) William K. Mayer and Maud Cross went to Auburn yesterday and wcro married by County Judge Neal. They will make their home near this city. I'rtr-niln. WEST POINT, Nob., March 10, (Special.) Adolph Petz and Miss Anna Otto weie married In this city yesterday by County Judge Kinkc. DEATH RECORD. Clmrlps liesl. TKCUMSEII, Neb., March JO. (Special.) Ono of this county's oldest settlers, Charles Rest, died at his homo ncur bore yesterday, nflcr a short Illness, Mr. Rest was aged 88 years and ho settled In John son county thirty-five years ago. GOLD MEDAL EXHIBITION It Is Added tu Industrial Htiiiisltluu nml Will lip Sold fur Audi torium I' 11 lid. West Point Demist, WEST POINT. Neb., March 10. (Spc- clal.) Dr. F. W. Taylor, dentist, died last evening In this city, aged 37, from pleuro pneumonia. Tho deceased leaves n wife and child. Ho was a member of the Knights of tho Maccabees. C'uiiKi'PNNiiinii llriixlus, LANCASTER, Pa March 16. Congress- man Marriott nroslus died nt his homo In this city at' 3 a, in. today. Ho suffered 0 stroke of apoplexy yesterday. nnnnKi'r Duplies ,rrle. NKW YORK. March lfi, Tho downger duchess ot Manchester, who was Miss Con suolo Yznngii, wns a passenger on the t'am panln, which arrived here todny. She eomes to attend tne runeral or ner nroincr, i-erni-lliind YriuiKU. With the duchess nre Sir John und l.ady Llslcr-Kiiye. IIppIiimv Jury IHsnKfpps. KANSAS PITY. March 16. The Jury In tho rnso of Krejl Rechow for the murder of Hilton Turner was discharged tonight. It being" Imposslblo for the Jurors tn ngrco upon a verdict. Rechow win released on bond pending his second trial, PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. V. II. Kennedy of I.lncoln.is at tho Mil lard. 1 I- 11. Mlchelson of Grand Island Is nt tho Millard. 8. P. Covington and W. II. Chirk aro Lin coln guests at tho Her Urnnd. Home Miller, proprietor of tho ler Ornnd, has returned from his trip to Honolulu, P. J. Hlndmarsli of Lincoln. John Thorn sen of Fremont, I. L. Klnko of Heatrlco nnd F. J, Hverson of Keurney are state guests at the Murray, Ncbrnskans nt the Merchants: Frank Campbell. O'Neill; H. H. Abbott. Lexing ton; J. 11 Prettyman, Ciillnway; W. U. Hlte, Qruiid Island; John Uumb, Fremont. "This certainly speaks well for the en thusiasm ot the people ot Omaha in their Auditorium project," remarked J. D. Arm Hngo of Boston as be stood In the super intendent's ofllce at tho Auditorium In dustrial exposition last night und saw tho hundreds tiling past tho ticket ofllce win dow and Into the exhibit halls. "It shows that when the people ot Omaha uudcrtako such n project they carry It through with enthusiasm and liberality." .Mr. Artnltage had como clear from Bos ton to Omaha to Install tho finest and most elahornto exhibit shown at tho exposition, that of tho Arlington mills of Luwronce, Mass., which was found in placo last night. He represents tho Eclllng agents for the mills, Messrs. Harding, Whltmore & Co. of Boston and Now York. This exhibit was secured for the exposition through the InfU'onco, of M. E. Smith & Co. nnd Mr. Armltage declared that bis firm was glad to ho able to help along the Auditorium en terprise to that extent In recognition of its western trade. It Is no inconsiderable aid, ns tho exhibit Is valued nt something like $2,000 and hits been given outright to tho Auditorium committee, to be sold when the exposition Is over, It Is tho Identical exhibit which took the gold medal for the Arlington mills nt the Purls exposition nnd comprises several thousand pieces of wor sted cloth, yarns and tho wool from, which both are made, Including alpaca, mohair and numerous varieties of domestic nnd Aus tralian wools. Thero will doubtless be con siderable rivalry among the women for dress patterns out ot this gold-mednl col lection of worsteds when the auction sale Is hold, It It is finally decided to sell It nt auction. Another new feature lost evening was the model miniature Omaha Auditorium, a frame building about a dozen feet long nnd half as broad, with capacious and numer ous windows, which wcro resplendent with electricity; a truss roof nnd a tin dome or the Moorish stylo of architecture. The grade of Howard street Is faithfully repre sented In this cleverly constructed model nnd Artificer Rcnse of the Ak-Sar-Hon order, who built It, has located tho main entrance at tho corner of Fifteenth nnd Howard. During the evening Mrs. MacMurphy en tertained largo crowds of women at her model kitchen, demonstrating a menu com prising aspic Jelly, oil mayonnaise and broad sticks. On Monday evening her menu will eomprleo chocolate eclairs, with randwlches made of whole wheat bread and potted turkey. The attendance for tho evening was moit satisfactory, somo 1,100 adults boln,; In the halls. It wns children's dny all day yos terday and somothlng over 400 were In at tendance during the afternoon, when the exhibitors lmd about all they could do en tertaining their Juvenile visitors. There wore also n few children present last even ing. Every Saturday will be children's day, those under 12 years old being ad mitted at half price. The attendance for the day was 1,825, which ran the total at tendance for Ihe week tin to about 1.600. Vaudeville hall wns Jammed nt the two performances given last night nnd many were Btnndlng at tho distribution of prizes. The successful ones were ns follows: Mrs, F. E. MIekle, sowing machine; .Tes. sle Howman, nickel-plated coffee pot; T. .1. Mullen, china plar.ue; Roy Noting or Council Bluffs, silk sofa pillow; Mamie Vanhale, gentleman's fancy shirt: H. Mc Daniel, box of cigars: R. Larrabee, pitch fork: D. V. Sholes. thovel; Mrs. C. A. Kllnk, pardon rake; Louis Donovltz, ran of fruit; E, Ocrbcr, can of preserves; Frank Callahan, Jar of chipped beef: Ingerfoll glassware; W. D. Patton. bottle cough svrup; R. Copley, two packages perfume. Mrs. C. H. Younger, pair of kid gloves. Mamie Went., packngo of bird food; Mrs. W. S, Smith, packngo of health food: Charles Callnhan. package of buckwheat; L C. Vesey. package of soda. On Mcndav even ing another sewing mnrlilne will tie tne principal prize. . In tho voting rontesl for the $100 type writer to bo awarded lo tho most populnr young womnn stenocrapher the rceord was as follows nt the close of tho polls; Es tello needier, 00; Fay Purdunn. f,S; Edith Lohmrs. 35: Miss Finley. 14, Nora Emer son, 14: Marian Relchardt. 10; Crarc Shceley. 10; Francis Craves, r.; Ola Ware hlme, S; Rosalind Hull. C; Elizabeth Van Snnt. 3: Anna Watt. Miss Henderson, Miss Hunt. Miss Orsy, Miss O'Nell and Miss Jaroby, ono each. The handsomo hand-painted plno.ue put up for the best score at Tlvnll peg pool for the week wns won by nuck Keith, no one having wiped out his srore of 2.600. Fashion's Favorites in Furniture SPRING 1901 Newest woods, finishes and designs in pnrlop, bed room, diniiij-Tooni, library and hall furniture from the plainest and inexpensive (o the richest (hat skill and genius have fashioned. The New Spring Draperies The .Most .Magnificent Line Wc Have Ever Shown. The new prices and styles will attract you call and see the new goods before they are picked over. Jinny summer draperies new for this senson entirely new designs In oriental, gren adines, striped organdies, rulllcd mull, renulssniuc certains by Ihe yard new milled Swiss, Hrusscls sash curtains by tho yard -duelipsse r.aBh elirlalns by tho yard new dotted Swiss newest foreign nnd domestic fabrics suitiililo for door and window drnp cries, wall hangings and coverings. Shades mado to order. Prices the Lowest for Dependable Furniture One Price Only. A DINING CIlAIIi box seat quarter sawed CC oak cane seat hand polished &mVJJ A SPECIAL COUCH new design frame well made uphol stered in best ratio velour any color customer O C( may select splendid value ' kjkJJ Special display new patterns in Brass Muds and new stylish Iron Metis. MANY NEW UOCKEHS in all woods and finishes. 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